Moshi, TZ – Family creates two daily income streams – 9 Oct 2015
The PJM has used income from their successful organic vegetable garden to invest in a small chicken business. This has given them... Read More
Siem Reap, KH – Family garden continues to thrive and earn income – 2 Oct 2015
Mr. SOL and his wife are the proud parents of five grown children, two of which work with the Peaksneng Thormacheat garden... Read More
Battambang, KH – Garden helps pay for school fees – 11 Sep 2015
Mr. NSV and his wife live with their three children ten kilometers outside of Cambodia’s second largest city, Battambang. Since joining the... Read More
Siem Reap, KH – Consistent work helps improve a family’s life – 4 Sep 2015
Mr. EL and his wife live with their four children in Peaksneng, a small village 35km north of Siem Reap in Cambodia.... Read More
Kilimanjaro, TZ – Parmiter’s School students bring new projects to Lishe Bora Garden Shop – 11 August 2015
For one week at the end of July students and teachers from Parmiter’s School in England volunteered with Lishe Bora Garden Shop... Read More
Siem Reap, KH – Food and income security protects family – 24 Jul 2015
One of the oldest and most successful Food Always In The Home (FAITH) organic vegetable garden belongs to the LY family. Their... Read More
Battambang , KH – Family Receives Loan to Fatten Piglets – 22 Jul 2015
The TY family are living in Ek Phnom District, Battambang Province, Cambodia. They have two school aged children and one toddler. Like... Read More
Battambang, KH – Will pig fattening pay for education? – 15 Jul 2015
In Cambodia these days, people living outside of the cities face a daily struggle to feed their families. There is a trend... Read More
Siem Reap, KH – Peaksneng Thormacheat Team Member Improves His Life – 12 Jun 2015
CWC is a member of the Peaksneng Thormacheat shop in the Siem Reap region of Cambodia. His role in the team is... Read More
Moshi, TZ – Tupendane improving profits for small scale farmers – 5 Jun 2015
Market access is a challenge for small-scale farmers across the world, from America to Tanzania. Most small-scale farmers need to move a... Read More